Issue
I have a ton of training data I need annotated, in order to do so I need to listen through a bunch of sound snippets and note what I hear. I wrote a small script for this in a notebook.
My main issue is that IPython display dosent show in loops. As an example:
import numpy
import IPython.display as ipd
sr = 22050# sample rate
T = 2.0# seconds
t = numpy.linspace(0, T, int(T*sr), endpoint=False)# time variable
x = 0.5*numpy.sin(2*numpy.pi*440*t)
ipd.Audio(x, rate=sr)
will show up with an audio box, and I will be able to play the sine wave.
But trying to play anything in a for loop yields nothing (such as:)
for i in range(10000000):
x = 0.5*numpy.sin(i*numpy.pi*440*t)
ipd.Audio(x, rate=sr)
If anyone has a good solution for looping through (and listening) a bunch of audio files (one at a time, since I need to loop through potentially hundreds of thousands sound snippets), I would be very much appreciative!
Solution
To display the audio files within the for loop, you need to use IPython.display.display
with the Audio
object like so:
import numpy
import IPython.display as ipd
for i in range(10000000):
x = 0.5*numpy.sin(i*numpy.pi*440*t)
ipd.display(ipd.Audio(x, rate=sr))
Answered By - Anwarvic
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